I am a big fan of film documentaries. Recently my wfie and I watched a very interesting documentary called
Dark Days. Below is a description:
Documentarian Marc Singer focuses his camera on a group of homeless people who live deep underground in an abandoned New York City railroad tunnel. By day, they scavenge for food on the mean streets of Manhattan. At night, they retreat to the tunnel, where they've built huts out of scrap metal, plastic and plywood. Amazingly, they have electricity, furniture, working kitchens and a sense of community many surface dwellers would envy.
If you are a fan of the movies,
Netflix is the way to go.
1 comment:
Anyone abandoning all and living with them to be light and salt?
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